Panda panda

Temple

I apologize for the late comic update, but I've been busy trying to make my personal goal of $500 towards my company's Relay For Life team goal of $5000. So I've been fund raising, mostly by baking cookies and selling them at work. But we've also been planning bigger and larger events.

For anyone who doesn't know, Relay for Life is a yearly fund raiser and event for the American Cancer Society, held across the country, in an effort to celebrate survivors, remember those lost and fight back against cancer.

A few years back, my father was lost to cancer, so this is a cause that's very important to me. I won't flood you with the details here, but if anyone could, I'd ask that perhaps you visit my Relay site here and consider helping me reach my goal. I'm only halfway there so far.

Thanks as always for your patience with my updating, and for hearing me out. :)

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Oh my gosh! I completly forgot about Panda panda! I caught up, and am gald you are working on it again... Unfortanutly, I too am about to lose a friend to cancer... And even more unfortanutly, I don't have enough money to go where he is, so I'm a little depressed over that... I have one idea though. If you printed copies of stories from Panda panda, you could sell them as a book. I'm sure people would love to buy it and read it. Well, good luck on the money, I wish I could donate.
-KittyMan

The temple has such depth! The two tone brown colors is excellent. Really gives it a 3D kinda look.
It's good to see you back, but it's nice to know your comic slacking was for a good cause (rather than say my personal favorite, laziness ^_^)!

(^_^) Cute temple kitty!!!!
(_ _) My wifes dad beat his cancer, he has far less of his in-sides, but he won.. so now he helps the cancer society here... my grand parents (3 out of the 4) were not so lucky. It's a bad way to go, I admire you more now for all of your hard work with the society.
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Sorry about your dad. Good luck with the fundraising!
Cats are such cool additions to any kind of place really. It just feels appropriate to have one in a temple. (I love the way you did the temple, btw. Especially the door.)